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and wafliing it with fait Water twice a day, and co- 

 vering the whole Wound with Flax fteefd in the 

 ftrongesl Lime-water; or, if that proves too weak, 

 in the following Water. 



Take of Crude Allum a pound, German 

 Copper as, in courfe ponder, half a pound, f ora cavfm is 

 Verdigreafe- in fine ponder, three ounces ', 

 boil all together in a gallon of flrong Vinegar, to the 

 .Confumption of one half Referve the unftrain'd 

 Liquor for Ufe, in a glafs Viol, fhaking the Glafs 

 as often as you apply it \ and, in cafe it proves too 

 weak, adding to each quart, two ounces of Aquafor- 

 tis. Or, 



lake of the ftrongeft White-wine two ounces and a 

 half Brandy half a pint, Spirit of Vitriol two ounces : 

 Mix in a two. quart Bottle ; and an hour after, add 

 two ounces of Verdigreafe, in fine ponder, white Vitriol 

 four ounces, and green Copperas one pound, the two lafl 

 in coarfe ponder. Stop the Bottle very clofe with a 

 Cork and Hog's Bladder ; then let it ftand in infu- 

 fwn on hot Embers twenty four hours, fhaking it 

 every iix hours. Then preferve it for ufe, fhaking 

 the Glafs, and applying as above. 'Twill keep three 

 Months. 



When a Horfe's Back is gall'd up- Aa ^dBach 

 on a Journey, take out a little of the 

 Stuffing of the Pannei over the Swelling -, then few 

 a piece of white, and very foft Leather on the in- 

 ilde of the PanneL Anoint it with Salt Butter, and 

 every Evening wipe it clean, rubbing till it grow 

 foft, anointing it again with Butter, or for want 

 of that with Greafe. Wafh the Swelling or Hurt 

 every Evening with cold Water and Soap, and ftrew it 

 with Salt, till the Horfe be faddled in the Morning, 

 Above all, a large quantity of Sea-rufh, that isufu- 

 ally wrap'd about Venice Glaffes, thruft into that 

 part of the Pannei that touches the Sore, is of admi- 

 ble ufe for Saddle&ails* 



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